Maeng family's 2011 turmoil ended in triumph
Community rallies behind South Korean family as they get to stay in Moncton. Click here to read full article.
Metro flexes its mighty heart muscles
"Letter of the Day" thanking everyone that came together and contributed to the great outcome in the Maeng family case. Click here to read full article.

Will N.B. lose its foreign workers?
Immigration lawyer raises alarm about changes to provincial nominee program. Click here to read full article.

Metro celebrates Maeng family's good fortune
Community gathers at City Hall to cap off the end of a week-long, successful battle for family to remain in Canada. Click here to read full article.

Nicole on the Roy Green show
Listen to Nicole talk to Roy Green about the Maeng family and their fight to stay in Canada. Click here to listen to full broadcast.

It's official: Maengs stay
Moncton family granted three-year temporary stay while their permanent residency permits are processed. Click here to read full article.

Korean family granted 3-year temporary stay
When the Maeng family of Moncton received the now infamous letter from Citizenship and Immigration Canada in early June informing them that they would have to leave the country by the end of the month, many tears were shed and much misery was felt in the family home, according to eldest son Jung-Joo (John) Maeng. Click here to read full article.
Good news for Maeng family
Metro family waits for word from Ottawa. Click here to read full article.
Maeng family will stay in Canada: MP
Robert Goguen says Citizenship and Immigration Canada will re-establish Maeng family's temporary status. Click here to read full article.

Family faces deportation over son's autism
A South Korean family living in New Brunswick is facing deportation because Citizenship and Immigration Canada has decided their autistic son will place an “excessive demand” on the system. Click here to read full article.